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Friday, June 15, 2018
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MALE SCRUB EUPHONIA, HOTEL RIU GUANACASTE AREA,PLAYA DE MATAPALO,GUANACASTE, COSTA RICA,6/12/18
We can ID this bird as a male Scrub Euphonia by its location at Playa de Matapalo (other similar Euphonias, such the Spot-crowned Euphonia, do no overlap its range); blue-black head, chest and upperparts with bright yellow forecrown; bright yellow underparts; short tail and blue, short and stubby bill.
The Scrub Euphonia is primarily frugivorous, eating the berries of the mistletoe and many other small fruits, including figs. It is a resident bird, although post-breeding it may wander locally.
The Scrub Euphonia is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 786.
The Scrub Euphonia is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 786.
PACIFIC SCREECH-OWL HOTEL RIU GUANACASTE AREA,PLAYA DE MATAPALO,GUANACASTE,COSTA RICA, 6/12/18
We can ID this Screech-Owl as a Pacific Screech-Owl by its location at Playa de Matapalo (this is not in the range of the similar Tropical Screech-Owl or other Screech-Owls)) and facial disk, which is less distinct than the Tropical Screech-Owl.
The Pacific Screech-Owl feeds mainly on insects. It is a cavity nester, which takes over old woodpecker cavities for their nest.
The Pacific Screech-Owl is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 785.
The Pacific Screech-Owl feeds mainly on insects. It is a cavity nester, which takes over old woodpecker cavities for their nest.
The Pacific Screech-Owl is a new species to our Photographic Life List, which now stands at 785.
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